NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It plays a central role in energy metabolism, DNA repair, and the activation of longevity proteins called sirtuins. NAD+ levels decline by approximately 50% between ages 20 and 60, which researchers associate with reduced cellular energy, slower recovery, and accelerated aging. Subcutaneous injections are the most bioavailable and highest-dose at-home NAD+ delivery method available through telehealth.
NAD+ Delivery Methods Compared
| Method | Bioavailability | Typical Dose | At-Home? | Best For |
|---|
| Subcutaneous Injection | High | 250–1000mg | Yes | High-dose protocols, maximum effect |
| Nasal Spray | Good | 50–300mg | Yes | Convenience, cognitive focus |
| IV Drip | Highest | 500–2000mg | No (clinic only) | Acute loading, clinical use |
| Oral Supplements (NMN/NR) | Low-Moderate | 250–500mg | Yes | Maintenance, budget-friendly |
Benefits Associated with NAD+ Therapy
⚡Cellular energy & mitochondrial function
🧠Mental clarity and cognitive performance
💪Physical recovery and muscle repair
😴Sleep quality and circadian rhythm support
🧬DNA damage repair via PARP pathway
🔬Sirtuin activation for longevity support
🏃Exercise performance and endurance
🛡️Oxidative stress and inflammation reduction
How to Get Started with NAD+ Injections Online
1Choose a provider and complete your intake
Fill out a brief online health questionnaire. Takes 5–10 minutes. No in-person visit required.
2Clinician reviews and approves your prescription
A licensed clinician reviews your intake and health history. If appropriate, a prescription is issued — typically within 24 hours.
3Receive your NAD+ injection kit
Your compounded NAD+ and injection supplies are shipped discreetly to your home, typically within 2–5 business days.
4Self-administer at home
Follow your clinician's protocol for dose and frequency. Most patients become comfortable with self-injection within the first session.
5Ongoing support and refills
Your provider team is available for questions, dose adjustments, and refills as you progress through your protocol.
* NAD+ therapy is not FDA-approved to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Compounded NAD+ injections are prescription medications prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved finished products. Individual results vary. Always consult a licensed clinician before starting any new therapy.